BBM to launch on Android and iOS

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Bit of breaking news this. Blackberry have announced that BBM will be released for iOS and Android in the coming months
If you’re already a fan of BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), we’ve got some exciting news designed to make it easier for you to connect with your entire mobile social network. BlackBerry plans to make BBM, our wildly popular mobile messaging service, available for the first time to iOS® and Android™ users this summer, (subject to approval by Google Play and the Apple App Store, as applicable). This means that, once available, you can welcome your friends and family using these other mobile platforms to connect over BBM and share in the Team BlackBerry love.

As we’ve chronicled on our Inside BlackBerry blog for some time now, BBM set the standard for mobile instant messaging with fast and reliable service and an added layer of engagement with delivered and read statuses. You’ve shared with us your stories about how BBM has kept you connected when it mattered most to you. Upon release of the multi-platform BBM service, you can broaden that real-time connection to friends and colleagues on other supported mobile platforms.


In the first version of multi-platform BBM, iOS and Android users are expected to be able to experience the following BBM features:

The immediacy of BBM chats
Multi-person chats
Voice note sharing
BlackBerry Groups, where BBM users are able to set up groups of up to 30 people and share calendar, photos, files and more
The team here at BlackBerry has definitely been working hard to bring the much-adored BBM experience to a wider group of mobile users. In a recent press release at BlackBerry Live 2013, Andrew Bocking, Executive Vice President, Software Product Management and Ecosystem, at BlackBerry had this to say:

“For BlackBerry, messaging and collaboration are inseparable from the mobile experience, and the time is definitely right for BBM to become a multi-platform mobile service. BBM has always been one of the most engaging services for BlackBerry customers, enabling them to easily connect while maintaining a valued level of personal privacy. We’re excited to offer iOS and Android users the possibility to join the BBM community.”

BBM Quick Facts:
More than 60 million monthly active users
More than 51 million daily active users who are connecting with friends or colleagues an average of one and a half hours every day.
BBM users send and receive more than 10 billion messages each day, nearly twice as many messages per user per day as compared to other mobile messaging apps
Almost half of BBM messages are read within 20 seconds of being received; indicating how truly engaged BBM customers are
Today, BlackBerry also announced BBM Channels, a new social engagement platform within BBM that will allow customers to connect with the businesses, brands, celebrities and groups they are passionate about. BlackBerry plans to add support for BBM Channels as well as voice and video chatting for iOS and Android later this year, subject to approval by the Apple App Store and Google Play. If approved by Apple and Google, the BBM app will be available as a free download in the Apple® App StoreSM and Google Play store. Additional details about system requirements and availability will be announced closer to the launch.

That’s some pretty big news, indeed. Be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comments below, who will be the first person from your extended network that you introduce to BBM?

http://blogs.blackberry.com/2013/05/bbm-ios-android/?CPID=SOC_TWI1000009
 
A tad too late i feel. Would have been bigger news if released earlier.

With Whatsapp & Viber having loads of users i don't see them competing much on iOS & Android.

Also, i don't even know anyone on BBM anymore *shrugs*
 
When I was on BB, BBM was good then Whatsapp came out and I can contact EVERYONE rather than just BB users.

Too little too late now.
 
I don't think I know anyone with a BB anymore :p


edit: I think this is going to finally kill BlackBerry too. There's probably a bunch of BB users that are putting off moving to iOS/Android because they'll miss BBM. They haven't a reason to stay now :p
 
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I still know loads of people who don't use WhatsApp when they have 3g enabled smartphones. I enquire and they say it's easier to text. Madness. BBM bit late to party tbh.
 
Most people I know either text or use Facebook. A small few use WhatsApp. Hardly none have a BlackBerry anymore!

Too little too late!
 
As everyone else has said, Whatsapp and Viber already does the job.

And texting easier than Whatsapp? Have they seen how it works? It's exactly the same as texting, even the same amount of clicks :confused:.
 
I still know loads of people who don't use WhatsApp when they have 3g enabled smartphones. I enquire and they say it's easier to text. Madness. BBM bit late to party tbh.

It is easier to text though, I really don't get all these IM services on phones, I'd rather have 1 place to go on my phone to send messages to everyone I know can receive them, I don't want to have to open 5 different IM apps.

Obviously I can understand using it if you have a limited number of texts to use each month, but I have unlimited as does literally everyone I know.
 
I really don't get all these IM services on phones
Text messages are slower.
Text messages do not give read receipts easily.
Text messaging does not allow group chat.
Text messages require an MMS to send an image which costs most people, MMS is also slower and has limited image size.

Hopefully you get it now.
 
Text messages are slower.
Text messages do not give read receipts easily.
Text messaging does not allow group chat.
Text messages require an MMS to send an image which costs most people, MMS is also slower and has limited image size.

Hopefully you get it now.

Slower yes but hardly slow enough to have to use a different system, it takes what, 30 seconds for a text to come through?
Hate the idea of read receipts.
Group chat, meh, not used that since the old msn days.
Pictures I agree with as it can cost and they do look crap.

I guess I just don't have an "app for that" mentality when it comes to my phone as I'm a WP user and use the built in features, so sometimes I will use the built in MSN to send pictures as it's free but overall I won't be using any IM services as default until it literally is a standard.
 
Text messages are slower.
Text messages do not give read receipts easily.
Text messaging does not allow group chat.
Text messages require an MMS to send an image which costs most people, MMS is also slower and has limited image size.

Hopefully you get it now.
You missed the only important bit that matters for the majority - texting is ubiquitous, on all phones, across the entire planet.

Anyway, this looks rushed out because babel is about to put a brick through BBs only decent party piece. Competition breeds innovation and I'm fine with this, but this boat set sail a long time ago. The UK is a blackberry stronghold as well, imagine how ridiculous this looks if you're outside UK/US :/
 
Everyone I know texts or uses Facebook. Email if its more formal.

They should just allow it to slowly fade from existence.
 
You missed the only important bit that matters for the majority - texting is ubiquitous, on all phones, across the entire planet.

Anyway, this looks rushed out because babel is about to put a brick through BBs only decent party piece. Competition breeds innovation and I'm fine with this, but this boat set sail a long time ago. The UK is a blackberry stronghold as well, imagine how ridiculous this looks if you're outside UK/US :/

He's not saying texts don't have their place. The same way letters are potentially even more ubiquitous.

Also that reason doesn't mean someone "shouldn't get" why IM on phones exist.
 
I don't think I know anyone with a BB anymore :p


edit: I think this is going to finally kill BlackBerry too. There's probably a bunch of BB users that are putting off moving to iOS/Android because they'll miss BBM. They haven't a reason to stay now :p

Not me, won't be touching iOS or Android ever again I imagine...bored and fed up of them tbh.

As for BBM going multi platform, good move I feel...hopefully will get the Blackberry name a bit more popular.

I'll be ditching whatsApp soon as I can my contacts on BBM, not a fan if whatsApp and the way they use year ur numbers ;)...not long ago they were under serious investigation for the way they used people's phone numbers.

One thing I do wonder is that how it will work across all platforms ie will it use pin numbers or phone numbers.

Anyhow haters gonna hate on blackberry as per usual in this forum lol.
 
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Slower yes but hardly slow enough to have to use a different system, it takes what, 30 seconds for a text to come through?
Hate the idea of read receipts.

There was one moment on O2 where texts was incredibly slow to go through.

Read "receipts" is actually not that bad, it just appears as a tiny tick beside the message. You don't notice it most of the time.
 
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